Does anyone have a high resolution, large sized (+1000 pixels either side ideally) image of the man logo? My google search efforts have been fruitless, and my art skills are questionable when it comes to replicating images. I'm putting the design into a large costume piece. I'm looking for a logo like this one (the circle around it is not required):

Thats a cool Idea Fufa. I love seeing the hand made versions. Screen print is cool and all but the aim of that look is to be "official" and or mass produced. making things by hand takes time and love. good luck.

.......................................................................................Oh yeah, this year I was totally twerping out at the fence. ~Lonesombri

The logo isn't that complex and it's not like there's specific branding requiring certain arm/leg/head measurements. About as close as you'd get is to make the top of the head flatter than the bottom. The wikipedia version, for example, doesn't look exactly like you'd find on the BM website, which itself looks like a simple pencil scratch.

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For the record I'm aiming for raised fabric appliques, that will also be lighted eventually. I know how simple the logo is, and I've drawn it numerous times, but I can never quite get the look of the "official" one so to speak, which I find the most visually appealling (to me that is, it's all subjective!). I don't want to put the work into this piece and still be like " ah... But the angle is supposed to be 15' not 16.5'.....tits." I'm a perfectionist about stuff like that.

But if I have a scaled up "official" one, then I just print and trace for my pattern!

Jar Jar Sith Lord.Odd. No bears in the dump. Oh well, lets go across the road & pick blueberries..... but don't harm the red dragon that frequents the area from time to time. He and I have an agreement.

Maybe that's because using the logo is allowed as long as it's for gifting purposes (and it doesn't say you have to draw your own version). It's not our job to tell someone they're not creative enough for you.

http://www.burningman.com/press/trademarks.html wrote:GIFTING: So what about gifts? Gifting is one of the principles of the Burning Man event. For more information on what gifting is about, see Ten Principles. Making a gift to give away with the Man symbol, or the words “Burning Man” is absolutely fine, as is putting the design or phrase on your camp's informational website, or going in on a batch of t-shirts (at cost for yourselves or as gifts... using the Man symbol or Burning Man photos on an invitation to a camp fundraiser, or designing promotional materials for your company,, or making a Burning Man t-shirt to sell to the public at a Cafe Press shop are not. If you’re not sure, write to us at press (at) burningman.com. We are happy to help!

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Hey all, I designed a spin-off logo for my project this year incorporating a subtle extra "CC" for Cargo Cult. If you like it and want to use if for anything at all, just download the zip file (contains an AI File, An EPS and a PNG) from here: http://www.waynestadler.com/BMCC-Logo.zip and go at 'er. Cheers,W

Excuse me, this is way different than what was described in the brochure!

waynerd wrote:Hey all, I designed a spin-off logo for my project this year incorporating a subtle extra "CC" for Cargo Cult. If you like it and want to use if for anything at all, just download the zip file (contains an AI File, An EPS and a PNG) from here: http://www.waynestadler.com/BMCC-Logo.zip and go at 'er. Cheers,W